iRIVER H10

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With dimensions of approx. 95.5 x 54.6 x 15 mm weighing in at about 96.2g it is just a little bigger than the iPod Mini but around the same weight. The nice thing about this player is it feels very sturdy, and from what I am told the outer casing of this player is actually made from titanium. I am led to believe this because I have dropped my previous H10 from around 4 feet high straight onto concrete and it barely even had a knick. Good going on iRiver's part there.

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There isn't too much up-top to confuse a person. From left to right you have your headphone input, a piece resembling a USB input for a remote control and the hold button.

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On the left side of the player there is the on/off button as well as right above that the three tiny holes for the microphone. The only downside of the recording feature is he fact you can only record in 32kbps, 64kbps, and 128kbps MP3 format. Although I don't think you will be missing much by recording the radio or a voice conversation in a maximum of 128kbps MP3 format.

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On the right side of the player from left to right there is the backward/rewind button, play in the middle, and foward/fast foward button. This feature defiantly blows the iPod's and any other hard drive MP3 player on the market because I am never confused on what button to press without having to take the thing out of my pocket every time I want to skip a song or two.

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